Lesson_004_Attic_Greek_Memorization Flashcards
σκηνῆ, -ῆς, ἡ
tent [cf. scene]
-ταῖς
Fem. Dat. Pl. Definite Article
χώραι
1st Decl. Fem. Voc. Pl. α-Stem Noun
σκηνῆς
1st Decl. Fem. Gen.. Sg. η-Stem Noun
-τῆς
Fem. Gen.. Sg. Definite Article
ἡ
Fem. Nom. Sg. Definite Article
τῇ
Fem. Dat. Sg. Definite Article
σκηνήν
1st Decl. Fem. Acc. Sg. η-Stem Noun
-αἱ
Fem. Nom. Pl. Definite Article
σκηναί
1st Decl. Fem. Nom. Pl. η-Stem Noun
χώρας
1st Decl. Fem. Acc. Pl. α-Stem Noun
θεά, -ᾶς, ἡ
goddess
ἐν
(preposition + object in dative case) in [cf. entropy, enzyme] [εἰς, ἐκ, and ἐν are proclitics; like οὐ, ἡ, and αἱ, they have no accent. A Greek preposition, like an English preposition, is usually placed in front of the noun that serves as its object. ἐκ and εἰς imply that someone or something is moving out of one environment and into another; ἐν implies that someone or something is in a certain environment, neither entering it nor moving out of it.
σκηναῖς
1st Decl. Fem. Dat. Pl. η-Stem Noun
χώρα
1st Decl. Fem. Voc. Sg. α-Stem Noun
-ἡ
Fem. Nom. Sg. Definite Article
σκηνή
1st Decl. Fem. Voc. Sg. η-Stem Noun
τῷ
Masc. Dat. Sg. Definite Article or Neut. Dat. Sg. Definite Article
-τῶν
Fem. Gen. Pl. Definite Article
ἐκ, (ἐξ)
(preposition + object in genitive case) out of (ἐξ is used before words starting with a vowel) [cf. eclectic, ecstasy] [like οὐκ and οὐχ, ἐκ violates the rule that a Greek word can end only in a vowel, ν, ρ, ς, ξ, or ψ. There are no other exceptions to the rule.
τῆς
Fem. Gen. Sg. Definite Article
χώρῶν
1st Decl. Fem. Gen. Pl. α-Stem Noun